Constellation NewEnergy Holds Executive Seminar to Help Erie Region Businesses Maximize Electricity Investment Value
September 01 2010 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
As true electric competition expands throughout Pennsylvania,
Constellation NewEnergy, a subsidiary of Constellation Energy
(NYSE: CEG), today announced it will host an executive seminar on
competitive electricity options at the Bayfront Convention Center
in Erie on Sept. 8, 2010.
“We understand that buying and managing electricity is a complex
business decision,” said David I. Fein, a vice president and
director of retail energy policy at Constellation NewEnergy. “This
seminar will provide Pennsylvanians with the knowledge they need to
navigate the restructured electricity market with ease.”
With rate caps in the Penelec market set to expire Dec. 31,
organizations of all types,--businesses, government agencies,
schools, hospitals, etc., will have the potential to maximize their
electricity investments with options never before available.
Through this seminar, Constellation NewEnergy will provide
attendees with the tools to gain a competitive edge through more
efficient energy management and risk mitigating strategies.
“Our goal is to help Pennsylvania’s commercial and public sector
electricity users to maximize their energy investment when rate
caps expire,” Fein said. “At the seminar, attendees will be able to
interact with our industry experts and get the information they
need to make the best decisions for their unique situations.”
The free seminar includes three information sessions lead by:
Charles V. Fullem, director, rates and regulatory affairs,
Pennsylvania FirstEnergy Services; Lisa Decoteau, vice president,
portfolio management, Constellation Energy; and Ed Wilson,
director, Constellation Energy. The sessions will feature a
question and answer period, continental breakfast, and lunch. To
register call 410-470-5130 or visit
www.newenergy.com/ErieEvent.
Constellation NewEnergy began offering services last year in the
PPL region and has signed a number of agreements with commercial,
industrial, nonprofit and government entities, including Yuengling
Brewery, Pennsylvania Foundry Association (PFA), Association of
Independent Colleges and Universities (AICUP), and the Pennsylvania
League of Cities and Municipalities. It has begun signing contracts
with customers in the PECO, Penelec, Met-Ed and Allegheny Power
service territories, where rate caps will expire on Dec. 31,
2010.
About Constellation NewEnergy
Constellation NewEnergy (www.newenergy.com) is a leading
competitive supplier of electricity, natural gas and energy-related
services to commercial, industrial and institutional customers
throughout the United States. A subsidiary of Constellation Energy
(NYSE: CEG), Constellation NewEnergy operates in all competitive
energy markets throughout the country, providing products that
enable customers to effectively manage and control energy
costs.
About Constellation Energy
Constellation Energy (www.constellation.com) is a leading
supplier of energy products and services to wholesale and retail
electric and natural gas customers. It owns a diversified fleet of
generating units located throughout the United States, totaling
approximately 9,000 megawatts of generating capacity, and is among
the leaders pursuing the development of new nuclear plants in the
United States. The company delivers electricity and natural gas
through the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), its regulated
utility in central Maryland. A Fortune 500 company headquartered in
Baltimore, Constellation Energy had revenues of $19.8 billion in
2008.
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